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=== [[Story#Chapter 1|Chapter 1]] === | === [[Story#Chapter 1|Chapter 1]] === | ||
[[File:Oracle Turret 2.png|thumb|right|300px|The Oracle Turret on its way to redemption]] | [[File:Oracle Turret 2.png|thumb|right|300px|The Oracle Turret on its way to redemption]] | ||
The player first encounters the Oracle Turret in [[Story#Chapter 1|Chapter 1]] of ''Portal 2'', where the Oracle Turret is stuck in a pneumatic transport tube. The Oracle Turret asks Chell to help it, and to take it with her; however the Oracle Turret is inaccessible and [[Wheatley]] advises Chell to move past and ignore it. | The player first encounters the Oracle Turret in [[Story#Chapter 1|Chapter 1]] of ''Portal 2'', where the Oracle Turret is stuck in a pneumatic transport tube. The Oracle Turret asks Chell to help it, and to take it with her; however the Oracle Turret is inaccessible and [[Wheatley]] advises Chell to move past and ignore it. You also incounter it in the [[Story#Capter 1| Incierator]] saying{{Quotation| Coming through.|sound=Turret_ | ||
=== [[Story#Chapter 5|Chapter 5]] === | === [[Story#Chapter 5|Chapter 5]] === |
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The Oracle Turret is a friendly Sentry Turret that is encountered three times in Portal 2. Although the Oracle Turret is never named in-game, the name was revealed in an interview with Valve writers.[1]
Encounters
Chapter 1
The player first encounters the Oracle Turret in Chapter 1 of Portal 2, where the Oracle Turret is stuck in a pneumatic transport tube. The Oracle Turret asks Chell to help it, and to take it with her; however the Oracle Turret is inaccessible and Wheatley advises Chell to move past and ignore it. You also incounter it in the Incierator saying{{Quotation| Coming through.|sound=Turret_
Chapter 5
The second encounter with the Oracle Turret is on the Turret Redemption Line. The player can pick the turret up from the Turret Redemption Line, at which point it says "Thank you" and an achievement is unlocked for saving it. After being saved, the Oracle Turret will say several cryptic messages, including "Her name is Caroline" and "Don't make lemonade". If the player ignores it, the Oracle Turret will complete its journey along the Redemption Line and disappear, and will presumably be incinerated and destroyed.
Chapter 5 Oracle turret voice meaning
Get Mad: Cave Johnson is angry over the Intercom between Chapter 6 and 7.
Don't make lemonade: Same reference as "Get Mad."
Prometheus was punished by the gods by giving the gift of knowledge to man. He was cast into the bowels of the earth and pecked by birds: GLaDOS told Wheatley that he was designed to be a moron, which triggered Wheatley to send Chell and GLaDOS into Old Aperture unintentionally. After GLaDOS and Chell went down on the fall, GLaDOS was pecked by a bird and the bird flew away.
It won't be enough: "When Ratmann observe the morality core it was intended for GLaDOS. This suggests that the Oracle Turret was one of the original sentry turrets seen behind Rattmann in the Aperture laboratory where he was working on the Portal Gun."
The answer is beneath us: "GLaDOS's true identity is hidden among Johnson's Intercom messages, playing deep underneath Aperture or maybe referencing the Mobility Gels, being beneath you when the Oracle Turret is found, helping to defeat Wheatley (None of the Corrupted Cores would have been attached without the Conversion and Repulsion gels (and the Fact Sphere/Core would never have been usable as the finishing blow to cause the attempted core transfer without the Propulsion Gel))."
Her name is Caroline; Remember that: Caroline, the assistant of Cave Johnson, is the person whose sentience resides in GLaDOS.
Related achievements
Portal 2
No Hard Feelings Save a turret from redemption |
See also
References
- ↑ Valve On Portal 2: Spoiler Interview Part One, John Walker, rockpapershotgun.com, April 27, 2011. Accessed April 30, 2011.
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